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Harvesting iguana eggs in Florida - catch, boil, and cook
In the heart of Florida, iguana eggs are caught, boiled, and cooked for a truly unique meal. Watch the full process from ...
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Experts celebrate incredible discovery on tiny island untouched by humans: 'A beacon of hope'
"It's something that's ours." Experts celebrate incredible discovery on tiny island untouched by humans: 'A beacon of hope' ...
Fauna & Flora’s 10 species to watch in 2026 includes extremely venomous vipers, highly prized falcon, a guitarfish which ...
A psychedelic spider, sign of spring, a loud primate and more make Fauna & Flora’s 2026 Species to Watch List.
From ‘psychedelic’ spiders to European eels: 10 species heading into 2026 on the brink of extinction
Habitat loss, deforestation, the illegal wildlife trade and climate change are pushing these extraordinary species towards ...
Conservation charity Fauna & Flora has released its 2026 Species to Watch list, which spotlights some of the most endangered ...
Climate change has pushed some native Florida species north. While the reptiles prefer South Florida’s climate, they have been spotted around the bay area. Jack Prator is a reporter covering breaking ...
Iguanas are an invasive species in Florida that anecdotally appear to be growing in numbers although there are no good counts of their population statewide. They are a nuisance because they eat ...
Cold weather in the Fort Myers-Naples area may cause invasive iguanas to fall from trees. Temperatures below 50 degrees can incapacitate cold-blooded reptiles like iguanas and cane toads. While the ...
The green iguana is one of the state’s most prolific and conspicuous invasive species with its spikey mohawk, mossy color and prehistoric persona. But during the holiday season, the hides of some of ...
Arctic air is bringing colder-than-normal temperatures to Florida this week. Widespread falling iguanas are unlikely as the coldest air will be outside their natural range. Iguanas can become ...
The color change is not only a signal to the opposite sex, but a testament to the invasive animal's adaptivity to the Floridian climate Getty Male green iguanas turn orange during the breeding season ...
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